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Lake County Register (1922), 12 Jul 1922, p. 5

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'{Libertyville : Happenings Mr, and Mrs. Fred Croker motored to Woodsteck on Sunday. ' Mr .and Mrs. R. C. Folger and son and Mr. Folger Sr. motored to Free-- port gnd visited relatives on July 4. the past week. -- Libertyville bafl team--played the }. C. '; of Waukegan on Sunday the Fair grounds. The score was in favor of Libertyville. *.Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nutt are eftertaining Mr. Nutt's father for Phone 5 Conservation They will support the body in the correct position for swimming. Adjusted to support from 50 to 250 pounds. Lake County National Bank F. B. LOVELL CO. and come to us for the malerial«s, Ambitious, prosperous and living under free and enlightened circumstances, we build homes of our own, according to our own ideas of comfort and convenience. If you covet the utmost happiness and con-- venience in life We Are a Nation of Builders Build a Home of Your Own In the last few years "Conservation" has become a by--word. The Govern-- ment has spent thousands upon thous-- ands to conserve "the natural resources of this country." _« It is doing this because the natural re-- sources are valuable--valuable because they will be of use in years to come. Against the time when you will need them, you should conserve your finan-- cial resources. The best way to do this is to start a Savings account with us and then make it grow. In many various designs and colors. ' Priced from BATHING CAPS WATER WINGS LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. For Bathers 25¢ to $1.25 of Resources 50c Rev. Earl C. Morgan and Mrs Morgan spent Tuesday in Chicago 8. E. Wheelock of Rock Falls, HJ. visited his brother, C. E. Wheelack gnd family on Sunday. LIBERTYVILLE -- THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 192. Rockford the Snydes and Miss visitors at Star day and F Mrs. John I Waukeg Mr. and Mrs. Frink Kennedyre turned home on Sunday evening from an extend~| automobile trif through Wisconsin. Mr .and Mrs. Chester Dibble 0 Kenosna were week end guests a the nome of Mr. and Mrs. Jame: Swan. Miss Agnes Ligntbody and Mis-- Miss Agnes Ligntbody and Miss Eva Williams are attending the Epworth League convention at Lake Geneva this week. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kaiser and family of Joliet spent Sunday with C. H. Kaiser and family. Dorothy Jean returned home with them. Miss Mamie Paradise, nead nurse of Hllinois Central hospital of Chi-- cago, was the guest of Mrs. Gus Nelson on Thursday, Mr .and Mrs. O. U. Rollins and family have returned to Libertyville after an' gxtended stay with Mrs. Rollins' ~parents, Mr. _ --and _ Mra Frank Appleyard at Glenview. Philo B. Scott and wife have re-- turned to their home at Toledo, Onio afte= spending a week with his brother and family, D. A. Seott. Mr famil after _Rolli DAVID WARK GRIFEITHS Gus Wisenstei -- Portland, O y and Frida\ AUDITORIU M BY GOSR -- the Celebrated Clown in a big fun contest with special movie. Mr THE LOVE FLOWER. Mr Friday and Saturday, July 2122 By Gosh and the ~Seidom-- fed Minstrels." _ Also Douglas Fale-- M ADDITIONAL LIBERTYVILLE oN PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JULY 114--15 7 P. M. and 9 P. M. 5th Episode "ROBINSON CRUSOE" "His Majesty the Ameri¢an with RICHARD BARTHELMESS ADMISSION Children 10¢ Adults 25¢ Tues. and Wed. July 18--19 NEWEST PICTURE OF LOVE ROMANCE AND AOVENTURE Sunday-- ":3 16 Wallace R. in "THE HELL DIGGERS" RICIARD buAEIMNS CAROL DEMPSTSR rom the CoMers Week! ;m 'blad;s Beach' t Ralph Stock. Matt Han n nc Theatre At Van Plew in Monday therford is er and fa Trenner and M --pent Saturday im Personal and Local Items of Particular Interest to Our Libertyville Readers was a guenl me last week. eck's vacat. red Haines tn Kinrade Rock ove at Ravinia returne ould's J. Wiseanst=. spent Thur-- h their sistr family. k Keanedy re M for in dioefnite stay -- with her gran motic~, Mrs. H. H. Fike. M:.-- ano Mrs. Tom -- Hanlon, formerly .( the Lambert Players and 'ir .a Mrs. Arthur Fox of Chicazo spe.t Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will:_m Fendick. Mi---- Flosence Ream of Mt. Car-- rol, I!l., is the guest of Miss Flore:= Lucs. Miss Ream recently graduited from the Frances Shimer college of Mt. Carrol!. Mr. and Mrg. Earl Corlett daughter Roma left on Sunday a moter trip through Wisconsin Minnesota. They expect to da lMavins taken the agency for Buckley Brog dress _ goods _ and shirtings. I will be glad to call and display my samples. Quality un-- excelled, prices right. Call at my home 118 E. Church street or call phone 406--M and I will call at your home. MRS. J. J. PORTEOUS t one tvo weeks or more. FOR RENT--August 1s:, bungalow Mr ind Mr#g. W. B. Carr ani Mr.| consisting of 7 rooms and bath. id Mis. Harry Olendoif and little| Apply Jackson Ave. Cor. Brain-- on of Deerfield galled on Liberty--| ard. 52--2t ille re atives anff:'ipn Is on SUN-- | znmmmmmarmmmmamem mm mmmmgmeeee The Club House Mr M M he M: M Mason 2--Qt Extra cove is conquered trouble practic p Some are im mWne from this ailment. Only about one in twenty keep the date. They are the ones who are susceptible. To be sus-- eept.ib'eywair;ulge membranes and tissues have to be below normal in their ctioning power. About the same day Nature floats the infecti@® that starts your trouble and the under normal condition {ou are in makes it welcome. Chiropractic spinal adjust-- ments will open the way for a full tide of mental energy to travel the spinal nerve lines to the air passage membranes and hay fever Phones 24 and 25 ason ason fiH:y Trvelr u;: rl:dmf es Gone. H "For five years I suffe rom stomach trouble, adaches and hay fever. During this time I re-- HEALTH FOLLOWS rted to evex% fmeans known to conquer these m--" ouble= but withagit result until I turned to chiro-- MMAYM SKERHL, actic. Now my headaches and my hay fever; yus rouomnsoram; d my stomach trouble too, are things of the mss * st. _ My hea'th is better in every way and I am /ms deed gratoefu' to chimfmrtic."--w. T. Perry, //A= im Dr taken the Mrs. I nds Bun 'F'\In.r o he C.H. Iroth is t is dutics nal Bank rude Gro as the w y 'ufl ater' c noon. iest ar nt the --ister, thy T QOt Pt catio; { Fou th M ce2g NOCE Mr . J. H. HESLIN W 130 N. Milwaukee Ave. Resear ETTING STARTED im3 \ ster Pt. Glass top Jars ..$1.35 }We@@t ) ; ster Qt. Glass top Jars®*. .S1.40 § P $ CHIROPR ACTOR »tel Lit s, per doz Jars, per doz Paillit U's, irs, per doz way. To some it always comes at the same hour @n the same day of each hay fever season. It was never a welcome guest. It is always a darn bore and a nuisance. !f you are among those who have a date to begin sneezing with hay fever on or about this time of year, make up your mind to break the date this year. You never wanted to keep it any-- Break Your Date With Hay Fever Wednesday Health Talk No. 7 By J. H. HESLIN, D. C. Ph. C. h Bureau Statement No M M Ire a matter of telephoning rd er spe )me. doz Heavy Miss Libertyville, IlI. Sundays and Holidays By Appointment with Dot-- and for on ke cakes r 20C Ruc!l Flagg is at Normal, I!l., taking the summer course at Nor-- mal college. An opera will be given by the students on -- Wednesday, July 12, in which Mr. Flagg will take part. Judge B. H. Miller and Mrs. Mille: who have been motoring througn the east returned home on Monday. Their son Rollin, a student in Yale college joingd trem on the trip and accompanied them home for his vacation. the ever Of Mr .and Mrs. H. C. Gleason faumil, and M¥r. and Mrs. | Curtis and family visited Mr. Mrs. Paul Hudson at Beach on day. score Day. Wilr peopie Higt H York Mis mot The M race Mordhorst is taki.; trip to Washington, New d Niagara Falls with Mr . _ Charles _ Kuhlman _ o | Park. They expect to nonth or more. 1 Libertyville people -- at he ball game at Half Da iy, The game was betwee: y and Long Grove. Th: s 15 to 5 in favor of Hal was a good attendance oyterian church on Sun Rev Hubert Carleton delivered an excellent s pecial interest to you Quality Store LIBERTYVILLE $\ stomacn , pancatas \| suct® \| womers \cowe s Apprroi N ausscer Spina! «* Colne2 .ONUR 10008 10c 9¢ $1.2%5 J. R. Alleman and Clinton Coon-- RICHARD BARTHELMESS -- :'% fer© are engaging in the radio lllfl'm' us busim@ss and have started their AND 'A-» a€ i; activities in this line by installing AUDITORIUM THEAT a high powered radio outfit i"| In the selection of his hk the Auditorium. The Management of| David W. Griffith, tht mm tne Auditorium plans to use the| screen producers, has universally atest form of entertainment in con--| used the most excellent care so 28 to junetion with moving _ picture| Assure pis production of the most snows, but no definite program has| faithful interpretations. No better vet been announced. example of his excellent judgment Fred Enderlin's horse became frightened on -- Monday -- afternoon and ran away, when a bolt dropped out of the shaft causing it to drop and strike the horse. Mr. Enderlin was thrown from tne wagon and badly injured. The Women's Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church will hold its regular meeting on Thursday afternoon, July 13, 2:30 o'clock in the grove west of Mrs. W. 1. Collins' nome. After the business --ession, a picnic lunch will be served cach lady is asked to Drinz sand-- wiches and one other article of food. All members and friends are urged to come. In case of rain the meeting will be held in the church. W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. Madras Shirt Goods ..................... 48¢ Bed Spreads ............... ... . .$2.60 to $9.00 Hemstitched Sheet 81x99 ...............$2.75 We close Thursday at 6:00 P. M., Satunday at 9:00, other nights at 8:00 P. M. Our lumber is thoroughly seasoned and select-- ed for permanent service. Pillow Cgses ............... Are You Going | To Have Company? We believe in the economy of building well and for the future. If you would practice real economy in building come to There are two ways of building--one, for Libertyville Lumber Co. Buildings Lifetime of Service Immediate Looks That Last A Lifetime -- Phone 47 Down by the Old Depot Been there 20 years. 13, 2:80 Mrs. W. and one for a In the selection of his w David W. Griffith, tht master screen producers, has universally used the most excellent care so 48 to assure pis production of the most faithful interpretations. No better example of his excellent judgment in the choice of the interpreters for the screen lovers could be cited than in the players he pr%: in his latest -- masterpiece, Love Flower," which will be a feature at the Auditorium Theatre Friday and Saturday, this week. Among the players in this un-- usually dramatic love story of the South Sea Islands is none other than Richard Barthelmess. That ever popular Paramount star, Wallace Reid, is coming to this theatre next Sunday in "The Hell Diggers," his latest comedy in which he nas the role of a superintendent of a gold dredging corporation, full of pep and as nervy as they make 'em. Lois Wilson is leading woman.

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